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Genourob has developed Dyneelax, an automated device for measuring the laxity of the anterior cruciate ligament in the knee. This innovation allows for quicker, more accurate diagnoses of ACL injuries, reducing reliance on imaging tests and improving patient care.
The knee is the largest, and one of the most complex and fragile joints in the human body, and the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is one of its core components.
The ACL is vital to healthy knee function, stabilising the joint throughout its range of motion.
In order to diagnose ACL injuries, the current gold standard is the Lachman’s test, which measures the ‘laxity’ (looseness) of the ligaments in the knee.
Often done by hand, this is a reliable process when carried out by a specialist such a…
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